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cb pelley: jan, thank you. cbs news live coverage of the easteresidential debate begins right here at 9:00 eastern time come dat is 6:00 in the west. e stelection will come down, of -uurse, to nine states that are toss-ups today and will tip the balance on election night. tonight, we have new polling from three of them. in virginia, our quinnipiac university/cbs news/"new york times" poll finds the president's lead up a point, 51% to 46%. .n colorado, the lead has flipped. consin, ney now ahead 48% to 47. and in wisconsin, home state of paul ryan, the president's lead has been cut in half. it is now 50% to 47%. dean reynolds is in another of the swing states, north carolina, with more about our poll tonight. dean. >> reporter: scott, governor romney has just finished speaking here at a big rally in ashville, north carolina, riding rising republican enthusiasm over this tightening race. pull awapoll today helps to explain why neither candidate seems able to pull away. ( applause ) in colorado, romney moved sligh
cb pelley: jan, thank you. cbs news live coverage of the easteresidential debate begins right here at 9:00 eastern time come dat is 6:00 in the west. e stelection will come down, of -uurse, to nine states that are toss-ups today and will tip the balance on election night. tonight, we have new polling from three of them. in virginia, our quinnipiac university/cbs news/"new york times" poll finds the president's lead up a point, 51% to 46%. .n colorado, the lead has flipped. consin, ney...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. tonight's face-off between vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan is getting a lot more attention than vice presidential debates usually get. the obama campaign is looking to biden to stop the momentum mitt romney has enjoyed since the debate in denver, which governor romney was widely perceived to have won. ryan's job is to keep romney's momentum rolling. today's national gallup poll of likely voters shows governor romney with a slender lead of one point over the president. of course, that's within the margin of error so it's essentially a tie. tonight's debate isality centre college in danville, kentucky. nancy cordes and jan crawford are there. first we'll go to nancy, covering the vice president's campaign. nancy. >> reporter: scorkt the vice president arrived here in kentucky today after self days of intense preparation in his home state of delaware and several people there with him told us the president's weak performance in his own debate didn't so much change the
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. tonight's face-off between vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan is getting a lot more attention than vice presidential debates usually get. the obama campaign is looking to biden to stop the momentum mitt romney has enjoyed since the debate in denver, which governor romney was widely perceived to have won. ryan's job is to keep romney's momentum rolling. today's...
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cbs moneywatch now. toyota issues its largest recall since 2010, and a peek at the luxury gifts in the neiman marcus catalog. ashley morrison has a peek this morning. >> reporter: concerns about corporate earnings sent overseas markets down. tokyo's nikkei dropped 2% to a two month losing close while the hang seng lost a fraction. toyota says it's recalling 7 1/2 million vehicles worldwide including more than 2 million in north america. the carmaker says there is a problem with the power window switch on more than a dozen different models. no crashes or injuries have been reported related to the problem. earning season on wall street is under way with alcoa reporting its third quarter result. the aluminum maker beat analysts estimates but still recorded a $143 million loss. alcoa cited china's economic slow down as a reason for lowering its estimate for aluminum production for the rest the year. alcoa released its report after the market closed. the dow lost 110 points while the nasdaq was down 47. just
cbs moneywatch now. toyota issues its largest recall since 2010, and a peek at the luxury gifts in the neiman marcus catalog. ashley morrison has a peek this morning. >> reporter: concerns about corporate earnings sent overseas markets down. tokyo's nikkei dropped 2% to a two month losing close while the hang seng lost a fraction. toyota says it's recalling 7 1/2 million vehicles worldwide including more than 2 million in north america. the carmaker says there is a problem with the power...
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cbs news. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at "cbs evening news" all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com it's known as the "safe" ac. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. it is known as the safe act. >> yeah, and if voters approve it next month it would spare each and every one of california's condemned inmates. today, the catholic church joined the state's death penalty debate. cbs 5 political reporter grace lee is in front of san quentin and tells us while it's a moral issue it also comes down to cost. >> reporter: that's right. this is a very big decision for california voters. what's at stake as you said we're at san quentin 700 lives at stake over this proposition and if you vote yes on proposition 34 you are voting to apolish the death penalty. that would essentially follow the footsteps of 17 other states including new york and illinois abolishing the death penalty. it has housed some of the most famous criminal faces, charles manston ha
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(laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. as of today we are down to the final four weeks of the presidential campaign. the focus is narrowing, not just to the nine battleground states but to one in particular-- ohio, which could tip the balance on election night. first the big picture. nationally, the latest gallup poll shows mitt romney leading president obama 49% to 47%. that spread is within the margin of error, so it's essentially a tie. in ohio, new polling today shows this: pollster a.r.g. has romney up by one point, 48% to 47%. but a cnn poll has the president up by four, 51% to 47%. either way, it's an improvement for romney who was falling well behind in ohio until last week's debate. both candidates were in ohio today where this is the last day to register to vote. our campaign 2012 correspondents reason there, too, and we'll go to nancy cordes with the obama campaign. >> reporter: scott, ohio is the grand prize for the obama campaign. they have 120 field offices here, the president has held 17 rallies in
(laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. as of today we are down to the final four weeks of the presidential campaign. the focus is narrowing, not just to the nine battleground states but to one in particular-- ohio, which could tip the balance on election night. first the big picture. nationally, the latest gallup poll shows mitt romney leading president obama 49% to 47%. that spread is within the margin of...
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cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman found people who just couldn't wait another 29 days. mike. >> reporter: you mean election day is today? no, it's not! it's november 6th but no matter how people turn out at the polls that day, more people who do vote won't be there because they will be voting early. and early voting started today. you know, on election night when the polls close and right away they say with 0% of the vote in here's the latest numbers? one of those numbers is chris brown. >> i might not be able to vote at the time that i'm supposed to vote because i'm in the process of looking for a job. i might be work it would go jobs. so... >> reporter: early voting started today in california making it the 13th state to open the polls early 29 days before the november 6 election. >> early voting exists. the voters can come in and vote early and avoid mad rushes and crowds and waiting to the last minute. >> reporter: it wasn't a mad rush at the alameda county registrar's office in oakland. the only place you can vote early in this. mary came in from pleasanton. she co
cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman found people who just couldn't wait another 29 days. mike. >> reporter: you mean election day is today? no, it's not! it's november 6th but no matter how people turn out at the polls that day, more people who do vote won't be there because they will be voting early. and early voting started today. you know, on election night when the polls close and right away they say with 0% of the vote in here's the latest numbers? one of those numbers is chris brown....
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the top story, very troubling report from cbs news. it saythe former head of a u.s. military security team in libya objected to the state department, downgrading security in libya. apparently two security teams were removed by the state department in august. >> when you found out the last two teams were being pulled from libya, what was your feeling about that? >> i felt like we were being asked to play the piano with two fingers. there was conversation among the staff. >> all the experts are telling headquarters that the state department, we need this and the answer kept coming back as? >> you've got to do with less. for what reasons, i don't know. >> bill: hard to believe. we called the state department and spokesman mike toner told us the security teams were brought home on a planned rotation and that did not impact security in benghazi where the assassination and the terrorist attack took place. joinings from raleigh, north carolina, senator john mccain who is closely following this story. this is-up setting to me as an american, not just as a journalist. i think
the top story, very troubling report from cbs news. it saythe former head of a u.s. military security team in libya objected to the state department, downgrading security in libya. apparently two security teams were removed by the state department in august. >> when you found out the last two teams were being pulled from libya, what was your feeling about that? >> i felt like we were being asked to play the piano with two fingers. there was conversation among the staff. >> all...
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this is the "cbs morning news". i'm terrell brown in new york. this is the "cbs morning news". i love my extrabucks rewards, and right now, they're doubling! so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards. i love 'em! >>> a soldier got a hero's welcome when he returned home to michigan this week after his third tour of duty in afghanistan. elaine quijano reports it's been a long journey from the battlefield to a high school homecoming. >> reporter: the homecoming game in michigan always draws a big crowd. but this year was special. they welcomed home one of their favorite football stars, a man who went on to become army staff sergeant travis mills. >> this is awesome. okay. yeah. >> reporter: mills was on his third tour in afghanistan. in april a bomb exploded beneath him. >> sat my bag down and five, six seco
this is the "cbs morning news". i'm terrell brown in new york. this is the "cbs morning news". i love my extrabucks rewards, and right now, they're doubling! so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards....
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lieutenant colonel andrew wood, angry about what happened, telling cbs news tha two security teams were withdrawn from l at bll tostepen that put everybody over there in danger, according to the colonel. also today, fnc white house correspondent ed henry grilled jay carney. >> did you and oers mislead e icauoun' ntitre rrtat? bselot e idof ud states referred to it as an act of terror immediately after it occurred. >> then why were you at this podium for several days after that saying we don't know if it's a terrost attack. >> i never said that. i never said that we don know teis a dit a esi m clear. >> bil spin aside, there is no question that the obama administration screwed this up. there is no question. they screwed it up. we simply did not have enough security in libya totehe thg tiinrw , there a conscious effort to cover up that poor security situation? the answer to that question could decide the election. and that's a memo. for the top story, let's bring f n seg ast te rph peters. i know you're angry about this. and i know you're very critical about this. but let's take it step b
lieutenant colonel andrew wood, angry about what happened, telling cbs news tha two security teams were withdrawn from l at bll tostepen that put everybody over there in danger, according to the colonel. also today, fnc white house correspondent ed henry grilled jay carney. >> did you and oers mislead e icauoun' ntitre rrtat? bselot e idof ud states referred to it as an act of terror immediately after it occurred. >> then why were you at this podium for several days after that...
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again, look at the little kyron, she works for cbs. not exactly the bastion of conservatism. she goes and gives this speech after she's done a long series in afghanistan, boots on the ground, she's there with all these people there, seeing what's going on of the she gives a speech to a group of journalists, really high powered people. she didn't dance around, didn't mince words. >> bill: she's from south africa, by the way. i think she's married to a american citizen. okay. second one is actress named stacy dash, in the movie "clueless." apparently she is supporting mitt romney this time around after voting for president obama last time. she's getting a lot of heat. roll the tape. >> people are going to have their own opinion and that's the point. we're alights booted to our opinion. and i used my platform to exercise my first amendment right as an american citizen to say who i am choosing to vote for. it's my constitutional right to have my choice and who i want to vote for for president. >> that's a habit. >> and i chose him not by the color of his skin, but the content of
again, look at the little kyron, she works for cbs. not exactly the bastion of conservatism. she goes and gives this speech after she's done a long series in afghanistan, boots on the ground, she's there with all these people there, seeing what's going on of the she gives a speech to a group of journalists, really high powered people. she didn't dance around, didn't mince words. >> bill: she's from south africa, by the way. i think she's married to a american citizen. okay. second one is...
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abc and cbs polls now. we are going to go over them. big jump, 4 out of 5 polls, mitt romney and paul ryan lead. have you big poll numbers in florida and virginia, showing people in just a second. abc and cbs admits the ticket is gaining ground, post debate. nbc, no, not much of an impact at ms-nbc. >> florida, ohio and virginia, battleground states. what we see on the screen, a tight, tight, dead heat in florida and in virginia. in ohio, you still see the president hanging on to a lead. i guess you could say that romney has the trend line, but ohio is still a problem. >> another factor in all three of these polls, over 90% said the debate made no difference. 6, 7 and 7% respectively who said the debates mattered to their vote. that is, not as helpful to romney as he might have hoped. >> the debate has not as much of an impact. >> sean: i was thinking that if joe biden loses and 25 day, i am thinking that nbc news -- it's a perfect place for an unhinged, over-the-top, extreme leftist. he would be perfect over there. >> chuck todd, the p
abc and cbs polls now. we are going to go over them. big jump, 4 out of 5 polls, mitt romney and paul ryan lead. have you big poll numbers in florida and virginia, showing people in just a second. abc and cbs admits the ticket is gaining ground, post debate. nbc, no, not much of an impact at ms-nbc. >> florida, ohio and virginia, battleground states. what we see on the screen, a tight, tight, dead heat in florida and in virginia. in ohio, you still see the president hanging on to a lead....
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i think cbs is looking for options. schools that are either failing or under and rolled we have learned that 12 school mobile charter school network was also asked. considering taking over existing failing schools and bringing our own charter schools into the system we are seriously considering that. he runs a rapidly growing network of charter schools. rendell says the proof is in the pudding. not everyone agrees, many parents say that charter schools train badly needed resources from neighborhood schools and the chicago teachers union says it's an attempt to privatize the public school system. mayor ron emanuel says it's all about the kids into providing an array of strong educational options to parents. although he has a vested interest in the expansion of public charter schools he says that it's time to try new approach. we are talking a lot of hundred and 23,000 kids in failing schools and we really have to keep our eye on the children and what's best for them. really looking at what is best. repeated efforts to re
i think cbs is looking for options. schools that are either failing or under and rolled we have learned that 12 school mobile charter school network was also asked. considering taking over existing failing schools and bringing our own charter schools into the system we are seriously considering that. he runs a rapidly growing network of charter schools. rendell says the proof is in the pudding. not everyone agrees, many parents say that charter schools train badly needed resources from...
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we compete directly with abc, nbc and cbs. in many states we have higher ratings. the difference between us and them, it's under the same category, is the language. we transmit in a different language, however, now we're changing that. >> what do you mean? >> we're changing that now because now we have the joint venture with abc and we are going to be doing the same thi that we're doing but do it in english so we can make sure we have all the market. the special thing about that is it's not only for that sector of latinos who is more english dominant and prefers to speak english, but i think it actually contributes to the society and to democracy in this country so that everyone who speaks english in this country understands who latinos are, what are the issues that affect us. maybe they need to know what's going on with their neighbors south of the border. you know, here you have this continent that sometimes it seems that people in t north don't like to look south and they don't realize that we are one continent and that there's, what, over 300 million people tha
we compete directly with abc, nbc and cbs. in many states we have higher ratings. the difference between us and them, it's under the same category, is the language. we transmit in a different language, however, now we're changing that. >> what do you mean? >> we're changing that now because now we have the joint venture with abc and we are going to be doing the same thi that we're doing but do it in english so we can make sure we have all the market. the special thing about that is...
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again, they began at noon at"meet the press," nation" from cbs. listen to them all on c-span radio. nationwide on xm satellite radio. you can listen on their blackberry, android, or iphone or go online to cspanradio.org. >> on the sixth day after being an office, we were sitting in the oval office. larry summers said, mr. president, looking at this year 's budget, you will have $1 trillion deficit. he said, i have not done anything yet. >> we cannot keep looking our children in the i knowing that we are going to give them a diminished future. we are spending their money today. it is a very simple idea. mitt romney and i will bring it to washington. we have to stop spending money we do not have it. we must cut spending. we have to get a balanced budget. we must get the debt under control. >> paul ryan and joe biden will face off in their only debate. you can watch and engage with c- span with our live debate previous starting at 7:00 eastern followed by the debate at 9:00. your reaction, calls, e-mails, and tweets at 10:30. "washington journal" con
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. >> this special airs on cbs and with a guest list like that, you have to know this is quite an event and a really good show. >> i'm looking forward to it. this movie coming out this weekend and our producers are really referring to this one as the ben affleck one, you know, the one with the beard. >> ben affleck has the beard. this has everyone here at the l.a. bureau at cnn buzzing. some may say it's early for oscar buzz, but we're talking about "argo." this is generating that kind of chatter from critics. the film is based on the true events surrounding the u.s. hostage crisis that resulted from the 1979 embassy attack in iran during that country's chaotic revolution. now, aflic who also directs the film portrays tony mendez, a cia a specialist credited with devising a down right crazy plan to say the least to rescue the hostages. this plan, sneak into iran as a movie producer on a location scout and rendezvous with the hostages and smuggle them out disguised as a film crew and, guess what, it worked. now, we actually spoke to the real tony mendez last week. he says the movie is ac
. >> this special airs on cbs and with a guest list like that, you have to know this is quite an event and a really good show. >> i'm looking forward to it. this movie coming out this weekend and our producers are really referring to this one as the ben affleck one, you know, the one with the beard. >> ben affleck has the beard. this has everyone here at the l.a. bureau at cnn buzzing. some may say it's early for oscar buzz, but we're talking about "argo." this is...
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. >> even having joe biden win the cbs but not by a huge margin and then the cnn poll among all voters, paul ryan had the advantage. it was almost a split decision, not only in that focus group but also the insta-polls. democrats loved it, republicans didn't. people are split and i think that's your verdict. >> speaking of focus groups, we get the sense that the obama campaign is going to be effective? >> i think joe biden gave them a road map. abortion was a hit on romney and ryan. it was almost like obama was a little too cold the first debate. joe biden was was hot and goldi might come. >> he has to find goldilocks. stick around because this was not the feistiest debate of the night. i'll give you nasty, go to arizona. >>> who was the last chief justice nominated to the supreme court by a democrat? it's chief justice fred vincent or as he is known here on campus dead fred. vinson was appointed to the high court by president harry truman is an iconic college alum. they take his portrait to every home football game and other big events on campus. dead fred was there for the first thri
. >> even having joe biden win the cbs but not by a huge margin and then the cnn poll among all voters, paul ryan had the advantage. it was almost a split decision, not only in that focus group but also the insta-polls. democrats loved it, republicans didn't. people are split and i think that's your verdict. >> speaking of focus groups, we get the sense that the obama campaign is going to be effective? >> i think joe biden gave them a road map. abortion was a hit on romney and...
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but the leader of that team, lieutenant colonel andrew wood from the utah army national guard, told cbs this week that shortly after he arrived in libya in february, there was pressure from the state department to reduce the amount of security. we'll hear more from him today since he is scheduled to testify as well. back to you. >> brian: so many facets to this. you have t cover-up, you have what did we know ahead of time? security concerns. people coming forward with no ax to grind, just facts to get out saying security was denied. others saying i knew it was a terrorist attack. others saying now seems like nobody saying the movie individually, that it was the cause. it's going to be a dynamic situation today and the aftermath tonight, tomorrow and the next day, everyone looks to save their careers. >> gretchen: the foreign policy debate october 22 between mitt romney and barak obama, may be the first time we hear the president responding to any of this on the record. >> steve: speaking of presidential politic, let's look at a brand-new rasmussen poll. in addition to polling nationally
but the leader of that team, lieutenant colonel andrew wood from the utah army national guard, told cbs this week that shortly after he arrived in libya in february, there was pressure from the state department to reduce the amount of security. we'll hear more from him today since he is scheduled to testify as well. back to you. >> brian: so many facets to this. you have t cover-up, you have what did we know ahead of time? security concerns. people coming forward with no ax to grind, just...
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we saw that among uncommitted voters in the cbs poll, after the debate, and we talked about this last week, 30 percent of the people say he cared about them, it doubled to 53 percent. he did what we suggested. by the way that is the important thing, changing the structure of the race. that now ahead it a real close race, not just in numbers but in context. >>gregg: in all of the attack ads over the last six months, $100 million has been spent by the obama campaign demonizing mitt romney and i think the public expectation was expecting this crazed guy who kills people. those were the ads and suddenly on wednesday night they see a guy who is pretty reasonable. >> he did the best job any candidate could possibly have done. i cannot find fault with anything romney did. >> reagan said he was better than his dad in 1980. >> what it has done, it has altered the passion differential we have talked about since the conventions, republicans extra been down in -- republicans have been down in the mouth, and in an hour and a move, the democrats are mad at obama and republicans are unified again. t
we saw that among uncommitted voters in the cbs poll, after the debate, and we talked about this last week, 30 percent of the people say he cared about them, it doubled to 53 percent. he did what we suggested. by the way that is the important thing, changing the structure of the race. that now ahead it a real close race, not just in numbers but in context. >>gregg: in all of the attack ads over the last six months, $100 million has been spent by the obama campaign demonizing mitt romney...
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romney told cbs? august he would consider spending in troop in syria to stop chemical weapons. but it took the obama administration two full weeks to admit the terrorism behind the benghazi attack. but that is not true. and ryan attacked the administration for spending tax-payer dollars on electric cars in finland. he is referring to a loan from the energy department to the car maker fiskar so they could create electric cars. that loan money came from a program passed in 2007 before obama took off. we'll be right back. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] [ male announcer ] clay matthews is turning the nfl upside-down. turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort. only proglide has gillette's thinnest blades for less tug and pull, so you can shave against the grain comfortably. fusion proglide, our most comfortable shave or twice your money back. ♪ ♪ gillette the best a man can get. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: broadcasting across the nation on your radio, and on current tv. this is the "bill press show." >> bill: the
romney told cbs? august he would consider spending in troop in syria to stop chemical weapons. but it took the obama administration two full weeks to admit the terrorism behind the benghazi attack. but that is not true. and ryan attacked the administration for spending tax-payer dollars on electric cars in finland. he is referring to a loan from the energy department to the car maker fiskar so they could create electric cars. that loan money came from a program passed in 2007 before obama took...
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gerri: cbs said that the taliban and al-qaeda have not been vanquished, basically not by a long shot, just rebuilding to come back. senator bob corker essentially said the same thing. do you believe that? they're in a rebuilding mode to attack again, and becauseewe think the job is done and that it's finished, over, we won't be prepared? >> well, i don't think anyone thinks the job is really done. i think that al-qaeda, as it existed on september 1 # -- 11, 2001, was a real terrorist cell. for the last five or six years, it's been a kind of an ideological movement. there's always the possibility that it can crop up again just through the enthusiasmmof a few local extremists. gerri: what do you make of the message sent by the administration in the way they handled the assassination of our libyan ambassador? >> it's very confusing. as i say, their case that it was this administration that killed bin laden is very strong. i really don't think they are@ trying to prove that al-qaeda has been completely eradicated. i don't think that -- i don't think that that's why they've had such a funn
gerri: cbs said that the taliban and al-qaeda have not been vanquished, basically not by a long shot, just rebuilding to come back. senator bob corker essentially said the same thing. do you believe that? they're in a rebuilding mode to attack again, and becauseewe think the job is done and that it's finished, over, we won't be prepared? >> well, i don't think anyone thinks the job is really done. i think that al-qaeda, as it existed on september 1 # -- 11, 2001, was a real terrorist...
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he's done two interviews, abc and cbs. this is now he described the request for security on cbs. >> he was constantly concerned about the threats to not just himself but to the entire staff there. >> was there what you saw as a visible security drawdown during the period of time you were in libya? >> yes, it began just shortly after i arrived. there was pressure to reduce the number of security people there. >> pressure from where? >> um, higher headquarters at the state department. bill: that from cbs news. perhaps we'll hear more of that tomorrow. this is what the state department is going to say. it's going to say that even after that team left in august, there was an equal number of people who replaced them with the same skill sets. and it will also say that the security support team would have been in tripoli and not in benghazi some one thousand miles away. does that matter to you? how do you factor that into this equation trying to understand this? >> well there is nothing quite like putting people under oath to get
he's done two interviews, abc and cbs. this is now he described the request for security on cbs. >> he was constantly concerned about the threats to not just himself but to the entire staff there. >> was there what you saw as a visible security drawdown during the period of time you were in libya? >> yes, it began just shortly after i arrived. there was pressure to reduce the number of security people there. >> pressure from where? >> um, higher headquarters at the...
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it goes on to say that major networks, cable news outlets abc, cbs, nbc, cnn, all planned to use split screens regularly. fox said it would even continue using it more than it did in the presidential debate. in denver, some of the candidates have tried in the past with limited success. using reaction shots of candidates. aides to bill clinton -- aides to bill clinton and president george bush in 1992 when as far to write into their debate contract that television networks could not broadcast such images. the campaigns of senator john kerry and president george w. bush -- the non-partisan organization that oversees the production, while the submission has final say over where those cameras are in place, they do not control the mechanics of filling camera angles or rigid of filming camera angles." that work is left solely to the discretion of the network pool producing the broadcast. last week it was abc, on thursday it was cnn." c-span was the first to start using split screens in 2000 when al gore was debating george w. bush, and the article in "the new york times" notes -- "the split
it goes on to say that major networks, cable news outlets abc, cbs, nbc, cnn, all planned to use split screens regularly. fox said it would even continue using it more than it did in the presidential debate. in denver, some of the candidates have tried in the past with limited success. using reaction shots of candidates. aides to bill clinton -- aides to bill clinton and president george bush in 1992 when as far to write into their debate contract that television networks could not broadcast...